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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. chris hayes filling in for rachel tonight. >> thank you, ed. thanks for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off, but happy wednesday, everyone, tgiw, am i right? you know how it is, things start to wind down on wednesday afternoon. you send off your last e-mail, maybe pop a beer from the office fridge and head on home for the weekend. all right, you, watching this right now, probably don't do that. but that's how your friendly neighborhood lame duck congress rolls. the house was supposed to be in session tomorrow, was the republican leadership went ahead and canceled that thursday session, so it's wednesday and the weekend has arrived, if your job title is united states representative. amid the crush of members heading out of the capital building today, you could even spot republican congressman mo brooks of alabama biking into his five-day weekend. the house won't be back in session until tuesday of next week. but it's not like they don't do work over the weekend. super long o
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. chris hayes filling in for rachel tonight. >> thank you, ed. thanks for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off, but happy wednesday, everyone, tgiw, am i right? you know how it is, things start to wind down on wednesday afternoon. you send off your last e-mail, maybe pop a beer from the office fridge and head on home for the weekend. all right, you, watching this right now, probably don't do that. but that's how your friendly...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. ezra cline filling in for "the rachel maddow show" tonight. >> good evening. a dreary december day turned out to be full of news today including big news out of the supreme court. and one of the coolest pictures ever having a big revooufl. but we begin with important news out of washington. for all the squabbling politicians and the whining pundits, we can announce to you tonight, right here, right now, there's a budget deal that's becoming clear. our long national nightmare might almost, and i repeat, it's washington, almost be over. this is kind of like one of those kids games where you have to look at a picture that looks like nonsense until your eyes filter out the garbage and you can finally see the sailboat. that's what's going on in washington. you have to filter out the garbage. take yesterday for example. i don't tune into c-span 2 for comedy, just because it's good television. but the senate was being hilarious about the debt ceiling, which is hard to be hilarious about. her
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. ezra cline filling in for "the rachel maddow show" tonight. >> good evening. a dreary december day turned out to be full of news today including big news out of the supreme court. and one of the coolest pictures ever having a big revooufl. but we begin with important news out of washington. for all the squabbling politicians and the whining pundits, we can announce to you tonight, right here, right now, there's a budget deal...
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host of msnbc's the rachel maddow show, rachel maddow. editor of the national review rich lowry is here, a big advocate for paul ryan in the closing days. and from north carolina, washington fellow of the clairemont institute, bill bennett for whom a young paul ryan once worked. as if at 42 he's no longer young. welcome to all of you. chuck todd, you can tell i'm -- you know, i'm -- i feel old now. >> yes. >> that's what i was trying to say. this is an exciting time. we are in a new phase of this campaign. you heard it from david axelrod at the top of the program. there is this new intensity. let's go back to basics here. why did mitt romney make this choice? >> he needed to relaunch his campaign. i think that's clear. he made that decision. if you think about what they thought this race was going to be, you know, the chief strategist would argue this for months on end, this is going to be about president obama, and it's going to be a referendum and it's going to be about the economy. i think they made the decision that wasn't enough. and
host of msnbc's the rachel maddow show, rachel maddow. editor of the national review rich lowry is here, a big advocate for paul ryan in the closing days. and from north carolina, washington fellow of the clairemont institute, bill bennett for whom a young paul ryan once worked. as if at 42 he's no longer young. welcome to all of you. chuck todd, you can tell i'm -- you know, i'm -- i feel old now. >> yes. >> that's what i was trying to say. this is an exciting time. we are in a new...
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rachel, there is a talk in and around the movie of ruin, to say this idea that these cities, they're all these vacant homes artists can go there, thing are happening with food and arts and culture but the city as it is for residents, it's a false narrative. that these cities really are struggling and you look at what's happening with the downsizing in detroit and that would bear that out. >> also the narrative has been even blown up even more just from the super bowl commercials, it was incredible, they happened while we were filming and a couple commercials and everyone was satisfied with the story that everything is fine for the city and that it's coming back. but, you know, there's 650,000 people there that don't have a good quality of life. our story hopefully sheds light on them. >> heidi, when we're talking about the narrative of detroit and the problems, there's systemic failures we're looking at. this statistic was staggering, the national institute for literacy says 47% of adults living in detroit are functionally illiterate. that's half the population of the city that's fun
rachel, there is a talk in and around the movie of ruin, to say this idea that these cities, they're all these vacant homes artists can go there, thing are happening with food and arts and culture but the city as it is for residents, it's a false narrative. that these cities really are struggling and you look at what's happening with the downsizing in detroit and that would bear that out. >> also the narrative has been even blown up even more just from the super bowl commercials, it was...
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the "rachel maddow show" show starts right now. good evening. i'm trying to be perfect, but i'm not there yet. >> the on-air correction is an underappreciated art. >> how come newspapers get to put it in the corner but we have to come out here and do all this. >> we can mumble, and that makes it into fine print. "rachel maddow show" starts right now. thank you, ed. thanks. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. big news day. last week when bloomberg news reported that the mitt romney for president campaign had asked the governor of florida to please stop talking about the economy getting better in florida. sighting two sources, they said the romney campaign asked florida governor rick scott to tone down his statements heraldingiment provements in the state's economy because they clash with the romney message that the nation is suffering under president barack obama. in the last few years since the financial crisis, florida unemployment did get up over 11%. now it's getting better. still bad in florida, still 8.6%, but it's better th
the "rachel maddow show" show starts right now. good evening. i'm trying to be perfect, but i'm not there yet. >> the on-air correction is an underappreciated art. >> how come newspapers get to put it in the corner but we have to come out here and do all this. >> we can mumble, and that makes it into fine print. "rachel maddow show" starts right now. thank you, ed. thanks. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. big news day. last week when...
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couples i get i got to really look for the break go ahead rachel. twenty seconds go ahead. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just a very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he's smirking oh that's really not a very nice game and he let me go bad on my way to going to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the first presidential debate in the u.s. state. mission free accreditation free in-store charges free arrangement free. three stooges free. download free blog plug in video for your media projects free media. dot com in. overcoming a barrier like this seems. to crave something high. when you reach the people. who do whatever it takes to get on the top of the world on artie's wealthy british stock. markets. find out what's really happening to the glob
couples i get i got to really look for the break go ahead rachel. twenty seconds go ahead. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just a very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he's smirking oh that's really not a very nice game and he...
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couples i get i got to really look for the break go ahead rachel. twice i can. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just i'm a very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he's smirking oh that's really not a very nice game and he let me go bad on my way to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the first presidential debate in the u.s. state. of the. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future earth covered. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its all you need is your mobile device you can watch r t any time and. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to a
couples i get i got to really look for the break go ahead rachel. twice i can. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just i'm a very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he's smirking oh that's really not a very nice game and he let me...
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and rachel, white house editor for politico. good afternoon to all of you. again, i want to let all of you know and viewers at home know as well president starts and mitt romney starts we will, of course, cut you off mid-sentence and we'll pick you back up on the other side. let's star with the president in florida. crucial state for both candidates right now. florida's unemployment rate higher than the national average. 8.6% versus 8.2%. foreclosures are rising again there in florida. keith, what does that mean for president obama's florida strategy? >> this is going to be a close race, you know, if you look back in 2000, george w. bush narrowly won this race by 537 votes in that state and gave him the election. in 2008, barack obama won florida and that was a pivotal race for him. i think in this election, florida could be a deciding point. you know, florida, ohio, and virginia, the three states everybody's focusing on. so if they can win florida, get the senior vote, get the latino vote, get the other constituencies, they can make a win in the election in
and rachel, white house editor for politico. good afternoon to all of you. again, i want to let all of you know and viewers at home know as well president starts and mitt romney starts we will, of course, cut you off mid-sentence and we'll pick you back up on the other side. let's star with the president in florida. crucial state for both candidates right now. florida's unemployment rate higher than the national average. 8.6% versus 8.2%. foreclosures are rising again there in florida. keith,...
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i wish rachel could be here today. she would think this is the neatest thing she's ever seen. >> reporter: the faucets running, the giant smiles. >> i really appreciate everyone's love. i'm so happy. >> reporter: 9-year-old rachel had just wanted to help 15 people. now 60,000 people in more than 100 villages will drink clean water. david muir, abc news, new york. >> what an amazing kid. >> just 9 years old, and already has a heard of gold. >> let me read you another anecdote. her photo was nested in a marble fixture in that village. it will serve as a reminder of that mother's loss and that child's dream brought this water there. >> they wrote poems about her. they gave her mom notes and another community sectioned off a plot of land and they called it rachel's park and invited her mom and grandparents to plant trees. >> so inspiring. >>> still to come, the number one movie at the box office. >> we'll be right back. like acadia national park. there is nothing like the parks this time of year. the falling leaves, the cr
i wish rachel could be here today. she would think this is the neatest thing she's ever seen. >> reporter: the faucets running, the giant smiles. >> i really appreciate everyone's love. i'm so happy. >> reporter: 9-year-old rachel had just wanted to help 15 people. now 60,000 people in more than 100 villages will drink clean water. david muir, abc news, new york. >> what an amazing kid. >> just 9 years old, and already has a heard of gold. >> let me read you...
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couples i don't really look for the break go ahead rachel twenty seconds go ahead. yeah i think in this debate people are going to see it's kind of like watching a foreign movie without subtitles i think policy wonks even have a hard time understanding the concept of revenue neutral tax cuts and i think the average person is going to be looking at this and just a very superficial level saying oh that sounds good he looks good oh he smirking oh that's really. not very nice already let me go back i don't i'm going to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the first presidential debate in the u.s. state. and if you. want to. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you crave something higher. and when you reach the people. who do whatever it takes to get on the top of the world on artie's. download the official application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to one. it's here all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time a. wealthy b
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good evening, rachel. >> could i play mad li with you someti? >> you're the winner. >> thank you, michael. i really appreciate that. more than you know. thank you. and thanks to you at home as well for joining us. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> and thanks to you at home as well for joining us this hour. starting two years ago this month, if you had cancer or a chronic condition of some kind that made it hard for you to get health insurance because you had a pre-existing condition, starting two years ago this month, you finally got some help in the united states of america. they set up these new high-risk insurance pools that you could get into at a reasonable cost even if you had a pre-existing condition. that was new and that was july a couple years ago. by september that same year for the first time, it became illegal for insurance companies in this coverage -- insurance companies in this country to refuse to cover a child on the basis of that child having a pre-existing condition. and by september of that same year, september 2010, young pe
good evening, rachel. >> could i play mad li with you someti? >> you're the winner. >> thank you, michael. i really appreciate that. more than you know. thank you. and thanks to you at home as well for joining us. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> and thanks to you at home as well for joining us this hour. starting two years ago this month, if you had cancer or a chronic condition of some kind that made it hard for you to get health insurance because you had a...
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. >> thank you, rachel. an honor to be on the best show in television. >> flattery will get you everywhere here. you are a democrat. you're not one of these people who is idealogically committed to the idea that government knets everything wrong. why do you think we're getting this so wrong. why is this so screwed up? >> i just want to go one step further about how bad it is. people die before they get that final adjudication or may commit suicide. it's so bad that these things occur. and i think it's a bureaucracy that has been in charge for decades that doesn't want to do anything any differently. it's veters groups who sort of have -- they drank the cool-aid of the bureaucracy. they say, well, let's just play around the edges of it. and they're afraid to take on the system also. and i think what's really going on, rachel, is that we want to talk about the glory of war. how patriotic it is, and we don't want to focus on the cost of war, what happens when the young men and women come back. we don't want to
. >> thank you, rachel. an honor to be on the best show in television. >> flattery will get you everywhere here. you are a democrat. you're not one of these people who is idealogically committed to the idea that government knets everything wrong. why do you think we're getting this so wrong. why is this so screwed up? >> i just want to go one step further about how bad it is. people die before they get that final adjudication or may commit suicide. it's so bad that these...
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>> absolutely, rachel. in the last couple hours, i made a couple of phone calls into south florida and discovered everything you said is absolutely accurate with one exception. there's actually one more county. apparently miami dade county is also having issues with people who requested absentee ballots. keep in mind some of these people requested that ballot a month ago. they requested it the beginning of october. and still haven't gotten them. if it's not returned by 7:00 p.m. on election day, tuesday, that doesn't mean postmarked, that means in the office on that day, it won't count. then the next wrinkle is that people who ordered their absentee ballots but decided to show up at a poll and try to vote will be made to vote on provisional ballots, because there's no way for the election workers to verify that that person didn't mail in an ap sentee ballot. and florida does not exactly have a strong record of counting provisional ballots. >> why does the government of florida not do more to make voting eas
>> absolutely, rachel. in the last couple hours, i made a couple of phone calls into south florida and discovered everything you said is absolutely accurate with one exception. there's actually one more county. apparently miami dade county is also having issues with people who requested absentee ballots. keep in mind some of these people requested that ballot a month ago. they requested it the beginning of october. and still haven't gotten them. if it's not returned by 7:00 p.m. on...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> thank you for staying with us for the next hour. the romney/ryan ticket just came out for legalizing pot. i think. at least they did it for a second before they took it back. the republican campaign had not previously been in favor of legalizing pot. paul ryan had not only never voted for legalizing marijuana, he had never voted for legalizing medical marijuana. but now paul ryan has gone to colorado and said, you know what, it's up to the states to decide. if colorado wants to legalize pot, that is colorado's choice. woo hoo! >> that's up to coloradans to decide. >> so if marijuana is illegal -- >> my personal position on these issues have been let the states decide what they want to do with these things. this is not a high priority of ours as to whether or not we go down this issue. but i have always believed states should make the right to decide. >> i realize they are behind in the polls. it is kind of a surprising development that the republican party is running their presidential campaign on a platform that states should be al
"the rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> thank you for staying with us for the next hour. the romney/ryan ticket just came out for legalizing pot. i think. at least they did it for a second before they took it back. the republican campaign had not previously been in favor of legalizing pot. paul ryan had not only never voted for legalizing marijuana, he had never voted for legalizing medical marijuana. but now paul ryan has gone to colorado and said, you know what, it's up to...
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again, trying to deflect attention from the issues people care about. >> rachel, the insinuation that many folks point to here is that mitt romney may be hiding something. even several republicans now are pressing him to release more of his tax returns. ron paul being the most recent. >> that's right. the obama campaign has used this line of attack very successfully in the last few weeks to keep mitt romney on the defensive. romney continues to have to answer these charges. president obama, meanwhile, remains vulnerable on the economy. as the "times" poll showed today. but instead of the discussion being solely about that, which of course romney would like it to be, the obama campaign has pushed back very hard both on the stewardship of bain and on the issue of the tax returns. we heard ann romney saying again this morning, we've given you what we're going to give you. >> let's play what ann romney said this morning. play it here. >> you just want to give more material for more attack and that's really -- that's just the answer. and we've given all people need to know and understand a
again, trying to deflect attention from the issues people care about. >> rachel, the insinuation that many folks point to here is that mitt romney may be hiding something. even several republicans now are pressing him to release more of his tax returns. ron paul being the most recent. >> that's right. the obama campaign has used this line of attack very successfully in the last few weeks to keep mitt romney on the defensive. romney continues to have to answer these charges....
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rachel by comparison seems less heroic. she has never been invited to speak before congressional committee. rachel holds down a real job. no time at all for greeting the president. rache is nothing like scran. the media has no idea who she is. rache is the country's life blood. february they aren't on obama's speed dial. rachel was on with stuart varney yesterday. >> let's play that. >> i think he realizes how bad it was to make that tape. i feel sorry for him and his family and everything that happened to him since wednesday. chick-fil-a is about treating people with honor, dignity and respect. i don't know if i'm a hero. just service worker doing my job. >> greg: she is not only sweet, she is huge. see the comparison to the building in the back? compare her to fluke. >> romney is offering dangerous promises to take us backwards. i have to take him at his wort. because he says on day one he is going to kill obama care dead. >> the decision that affects a woman's health, not politicia politicians. they are not up to insuran
rachel by comparison seems less heroic. she has never been invited to speak before congressional committee. rachel holds down a real job. no time at all for greeting the president. rache is nothing like scran. the media has no idea who she is. rache is the country's life blood. february they aren't on obama's speed dial. rachel was on with stuart varney yesterday. >> let's play that. >> i think he realizes how bad it was to make that tape. i feel sorry for him and his family and...
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"the rachel maddow show" begins right now. >> good evening, ezra. you did an awesome job hosting, filling in for ed. thanks. and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. president obama is scheduled to speak at a campaign event in nevada shortly. you can see there he's being introduced at that event. we're not generally in the business of playing every candidate's stump speech in its entirety every time there is a campaign event with a camera present. if we did that, basically here to november would be a continuous loop of candidates giving the same speech with tiny variations over and over again, every single day. but, but at a time of great international sensitivity, like we are in today, in the wake of the deadly attack on americans at the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, in the last 24 hours, at times like this, frankly all of any president's public appearances have a higher than normal potential to make real news. so we are going to be monitoring the president's campaign speech, and if he makes comments about the protests
"the rachel maddow show" begins right now. >> good evening, ezra. you did an awesome job hosting, filling in for ed. thanks. and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. president obama is scheduled to speak at a campaign event in nevada shortly. you can see there he's being introduced at that event. we're not generally in the business of playing every candidate's stump speech in its entirety every time there is a campaign event with a camera present. if we...
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the rachel wig. now the real jennifer aniston hair. it's nice -- she is poking fun at herself. >> good for her. if the girdles work that good. a lot of dudes would get them. >> oh, man! >> let's talk about ben affleck, sent thing as but -- ben affleck, said a few things about his dating days, with jennifer lopez, dated and made gigli. the lowest point in his life. it was an annus horribilis. i got short-handed as that guy. therefore, i was thought of as thoughtless, dilettante, solocistic, consumer, blah, blah, blah. yeah, basically not too many great things to say about his time with j-lo. >> sorry, i remember the video. he looked real happy with jennifer lopez. >> he did seem happy at the time. >> he looked real happy. this is some revisionist history, ben, from what i remember, it was j-lo on the block you were right on the block, on the boat. >> you got on that one. didn't you? >> i don't like that. >> don't like the kissing and telling. i don't like kissing and telling either. >> i don't like bad mouthing exes you looked so happy
the rachel wig. now the real jennifer aniston hair. it's nice -- she is poking fun at herself. >> good for her. if the girdles work that good. a lot of dudes would get them. >> oh, man! >> let's talk about ben affleck, sent thing as but -- ben affleck, said a few things about his dating days, with jennifer lopez, dated and made gigli. the lowest point in his life. it was an annus horribilis. i got short-handed as that guy. therefore, i was thought of as thoughtless,...
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ok rachel i'd like to go back to you in paris and what's going to happen with the g.o.p. moving forward because it seems to me that you know i i think most people watch this program know my politics ok and i disagree with a lot with romney had to say but there's some other issues on the economy that you know make perfect sense here but it's really what hurt him is his own party because he wasn't conservative enough because mitt romney is a moderate ok a moderate and you're right george bush was elected by these same people ok so i mean is it really the republican party's problem because it has it's tea party members and we have the fiscal cliff coming up and you know it's just you know obama isn't an easy situation to say i don't have anybody to talk to and he'll be right. why i think they have to go back to the drawing board and they have to revamp their entire platform they have to decide what's important to address because i think what the public is saying to a certain extent in this election and i don't think it's the first time they've expressed this is that really t
ok rachel i'd like to go back to you in paris and what's going to happen with the g.o.p. moving forward because it seems to me that you know i i think most people watch this program know my politics ok and i disagree with a lot with romney had to say but there's some other issues on the economy that you know make perfect sense here but it's really what hurt him is his own party because he wasn't conservative enough because mitt romney is a moderate ok a moderate and you're right george bush was...
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initially look at recent former health care system health care insurance in trees and there are real rachel ray who are now and we are here. for example ok morricone here we are barely in the top ten health care programs in terms of affective missed of developed countries the quote unquote socialist countries in europe have better standards of health care than we do. this is the united states rob rob rob you know you they're all grabbing they can eat when you want to bring in now late because it is not trivial it's ok all right and you're going to be going to andrew in the studio ladies please i'm going to andrew it is true ok all right all right got it ok and one of the thing i'm very i would go further than what gloria was saying is that i still think it's very much corporately driven entire political system here it's really you know it's hands on how much money you can and you cannot raise and that's what the power of political situation is like right now you can see obama he's going to get a lot of fund raising and we have the republicans saying the same thing i mean if thing is that th
initially look at recent former health care system health care insurance in trees and there are real rachel ray who are now and we are here. for example ok morricone here we are barely in the top ten health care programs in terms of affective missed of developed countries the quote unquote socialist countries in europe have better standards of health care than we do. this is the united states rob rob rob you know you they're all grabbing they can eat when you want to bring in now late because...
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this time he says he is so sorry to rachel the employee. listen. >> rachel, i am so very sorry for the way i spoke to you on wednesday. you handled my frustrating rant with dignity and composure at a time i watched the video, i'm blown away by really the beauty in what you did and your kindness and your patience with me. >> reporter: after he posted that on the internet he went back into that chick-fil-a to find rachel to apologize and clearly she did not want to see him. rant went viral. the apology has gotten 300 hits so far. not doing quite as well. shannon: it was big of him to apologize to her and recognize how classy she was through the whole thing. hopefully the apology gets to her. a majority of u.s. businesses are worried about the cost of healthcare. some of the country's biggest companies say they will be paying more for health insurance and passion that cost on to employee. it could happen sooner than you think. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts wi
this time he says he is so sorry to rachel the employee. listen. >> rachel, i am so very sorry for the way i spoke to you on wednesday. you handled my frustrating rant with dignity and composure at a time i watched the video, i'm blown away by really the beauty in what you did and your kindness and your patience with me. >> reporter: after he posted that on the internet he went back into that chick-fil-a to find rachel to apologize and clearly she did not want to see him. rant went...
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good evening, rachel. >> good evening. i know that the issue of challenging votes and voter registration obviously comes with a lot of political and partisan implications. i also understand that your job is the epitome of nonpartisan, i want to make that clear from the outset. i know you approach this from a totally nonpartisan perspective. i have to ask you if this has happened before. in the past have there been outside groups challenging tens of thousands of voter registrations in your state this close to an election? >> no. this is a novel approach. certainly most voter challenges deal with residency issues and we've never had a group come in before and challenge these number of voters at one time. >> obviously you have to respond to these challenges now, because they've been put forth to your office. what else would you and your office be doing if you were not devoting these resources and this time to poring over the tens of thousands of records? what's your usual work in a big, national, contested election season? >>
good evening, rachel. >> good evening. i know that the issue of challenging votes and voter registration obviously comes with a lot of political and partisan implications. i also understand that your job is the epitome of nonpartisan, i want to make that clear from the outset. i know you approach this from a totally nonpartisan perspective. i have to ask you if this has happened before. in the past have there been outside groups challenging tens of thousands of voter registrations in your...
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. >> we're going to get to michael steele -- first, rachel maddow did a little csi romney. i'm not sure if you saw the portrait that was done when mitt romney was governor of massachusetts. >> wait a second. nothing is done by accident. a little folder next to him that has the medical symbol with the snakes on it. that's what his official portrait is. his portrait summed up his time in office as two things. being married to ann romney. remember, the massachusetts gay marriage problem happened under him and also that bill, passing health reform. >> the republican base is already suspect of mitt romney with his modern day messaging and his previous governing actions. there it is dried in oil on the wall there in the massachusetts statehouse. how does he go aheadç and convince them otherwise? >> i think he's already started to do that. look, you have to keep these things in context. the plan for the state of massachusetts is not the same for the plan of an entire country with 800 million people. so governors approach these problems and these situations very differently and s
. >> we're going to get to michael steele -- first, rachel maddow did a little csi romney. i'm not sure if you saw the portrait that was done when mitt romney was governor of massachusetts. >> wait a second. nothing is done by accident. a little folder next to him that has the medical symbol with the snakes on it. that's what his official portrait is. his portrait summed up his time in office as two things. being married to ann romney. remember, the massachusetts gay marriage...
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rachel, the grill, comes with a refrigerator, how much is that? >> it's really nice. >> drew: a six-piece designer bag thing here. manuela what do you think? ( buzzer ) the cheapest thing up there. man... showcase showdown coming up, folks, don't go away. ( cheers and applause ) do you have questions about medicare? are you new to medicare? are you wondering about your choices? with over 30 years of medicare experience, unitedhealthcare medicare solutions can help. call now to learn more about our plans or to get this free medicare made clear answer guide. it was created to help make the different parts of medicare easier to understand. medicare has two main parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of your expenses. like doctor visits, and hospital care. but they still won't cover all of your costs. call now. unitedhealthcare has the information you need so you'll be better prepared when making medicare decisions. are you looking for something nice and easy? like a single plan that combines medicare parts a & b with medical and drug coverage. wel
rachel, the grill, comes with a refrigerator, how much is that? >> it's really nice. >> drew: a six-piece designer bag thing here. manuela what do you think? ( buzzer ) the cheapest thing up there. man... showcase showdown coming up, folks, don't go away. ( cheers and applause ) do you have questions about medicare? are you new to medicare? are you wondering about your choices? with over 30 years of medicare experience, unitedhealthcare medicare solutions can help. call now to learn...
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"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. congratulations. great job yesterday on "meet the press." >> i prepared for it by making you drinks. the night before. that was all me getting warmed up for "meet the press," making cocktails. >> you're a gamer.
"the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. congratulations. great job yesterday on "meet the press." >> i prepared for it by making you drinks. the night before. that was all me getting warmed up for "meet the press," making cocktails. >> you're a gamer.
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rachel has the night off. in colorado today, the suspect in last week's mass shooting in the denver suburb appears in court for the first time. james holmes had what is called a first advisement this morning. he sat with one of his court apointed attorneys. reporters in the courtroom said his lawyer shielded him from victims of the shooting and the relatives who had come for the hearing. he is not expected to be charged formally in the case until next week. the trial itself could be as much as a year away. prosecutors say the man stormed into a midnight premiere of the new batman movie last week in the city of aurora. he came in with tear gas and guns and wearing enough protective gear that police almost reportedly mistook him for one of their own. though officers arrived in two minutes, he managed to kill 12 people and wound 58 others. he was armed with a pair of glock handguns, a 12-gauge shotgun, and an ar-15 assault rifle. all appear to have been purchased legally. law enforcement in colorado said he had s
rachel has the night off. in colorado today, the suspect in last week's mass shooting in the denver suburb appears in court for the first time. james holmes had what is called a first advisement this morning. he sat with one of his court apointed attorneys. reporters in the courtroom said his lawyer shielded him from victims of the shooting and the relatives who had come for the hearing. he is not expected to be charged formally in the case until next week. the trial itself could be as much as...
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i've had my issue with rachel i'm going to. be all getting underway for women who are going to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on what's happening in american politics state with our team. if you want to go. to. an assault rifle. i shoot despite. the. rain all snow. on done no fadia feel free to make use of the one who can use the trigger on the most reliable income of the twentieth century. legend. on kalashnikov's. world. science technology innovation called the list of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . the are all. going to. get along. quite bold colors are my. private. parts are. coming up. welcome back to crossfire computable remind you we're talking about u.s. politics after obama's victory. ok rach
i've had my issue with rachel i'm going to. be all getting underway for women who are going to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on what's happening in american politics state with our team. if you want to go. to. an assault rifle. i shoot despite. the. rain all snow. on done no fadia feel free to make use of the one who can use the trigger on the most reliable income of the twentieth century. legend. on kalashnikov's. world. science technology innovation...